Four unruly kids escape from a clownishly-abusive orphanage to rescue another orphan who was sold off to a bizarre couple (Karen Black and Martin Mull). This is an odd exercise in crude and raunchy behavior from the 80's, not easily forgotten by anyone who's seen it. It contains some memorable dialogue, like when the girl tells the boys, "If you guys want to circle jerk I can go into the tent." Orphans are kept in line with cattle prods and electrified fences. And in the movie's only romantic moment, a boy kisses the girl while a dog humps his leg. A standout among the young actors is Pamela Segall as the tomboyish girl; she later starred in "Willy/Milly", Some have questioned whether this movie could even be called a comedy, but there are people out there who recall this as one of the most-beloved movies of their misspent youth.